Download TikTok in HD
Download TikTok videos in original HD quality, no compression, no watermark. Free online tool, works on all devices. Paste a link and save instantly.
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How to download TikTok in HD without losing quality
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Copy the video link
From TikTok — Share → Copy Link. The web URL (tiktok.com/@user/video/…) works just as well. The higher the source quality, the higher the result: 1080p in gives you 1080p out, 720p stays 720p. We don't do magic upscaling.
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Paste the link into the field above
The service automatically picks the highest bitrate and resolution TikTok serves. There's no quality dropdown to fiddle with — we already grab the maximum.
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Hit "Download HD"
Most of the time you get 1080×1920 (vertical) or 1920×1080 (landscape), 4-8 Mbps. On newer iPhones creators sometimes upload at 60fps — we keep that frame rate without dropping frames.
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Done — no re-encoding
We don't recompress and we don't add our own logo. The video is exactly what the creator uploaded, minus only the TikTok corner watermark. That file is good enough to immediately re-upload to Reels or Shorts without the quality loss that double-encoding causes.
Why our HD is actual HD
No transcoding
Many "HD downloaders" actually grab whatever file and re-encode it in the browser — that destroys quality. We take the stream TikTok serves directly to its own app, byte-for-byte.
Maximum the creator uploaded
If they uploaded 1080p — you get 1080p. If only 720p exists — that's the cap, TikTok doesn't have more. There's no "UltraHD button" that magically generates 4K from 480p (because it's physically impossible — nobody has it).
Bitrate untouched
Re-compressing kills shadow detail, smears motion, and stacks H.264 artifacts. We pass through the original bitrate — exactly what the creator's phone produced.
Common questions about HD
What's the maximum resolution?
1920×1080 (Full HD). TikTok doesn't serve 4K, even when the creator shot at 4K on an iPhone Pro — the platform downscales to 1080p on upload. So no downloader, anywhere, can give you 4K from a TikTok URL.
Why did I get 720p, not 1080p?
Most likely the creator uploaded at 720p, or TikTok's CDN happens to serve that resolution to your region. When multiple streams exist, we always pick the highest available.
Does the file come without the TikTok logo?
Yes, by default we take the watermark-free stream — the same one TikTok serves for cross-platform sharing. There's a dedicated page just for that topic.
Which file format? Which codec?
MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio. That's the universal standard — every player, every social platform, every OS plays it. If you specifically need an .mp4 — that's exactly what comes out. More on the MP4 page.
Will 60fps be preserved?
If the creator uploaded at 60fps — yes. Most TikToks are 30fps, but action sports and gameplay clips often run 60. We don't decimate.
Can I watch HD on my TV?
Of course. Save the MP4 on your PC, copy to a USB stick or stream via DLNA — works. AirPlay and Chromecast both handle MP4 H.264 natively. The PC downloader is the right starting point if you're aiming at a big-screen TV.
Is quality different from what I see in the TikTok app?
Sometimes the in-app stream is 720p to save mobile data, while the downloadable file is 1080p. So occasionally the saved version looks crisper than the in-app preview — that's normal.
How long does an HD download take?
A 30-second 1080p clip is 20-40MB. On LTE — a couple of seconds. On 5G or home Wi-Fi — instant. If it's slow, the bottleneck is your connection, not us.
HD here means original — we don't upscale, we don't transcode, we don't stamp our logo on top of the frame. You get the exact stream TikTok serves to its own app on the user's device.